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Belgrade

An urbanistic oasis โ€“ thatโ€™s how I would shortly describe the metropole of Serbia. For me, this city symbolizes friendship, entertainment, nightlife and lively socializing within the labyrinth of both historical and modern buildings. Belgrade was the last city we were visiting during our Balkan roadtrip, and thus (and now I think I can speak for all ofโ€ฆ

Podgorica

To be honest, it took me quite some time to put together my thoughts  about Podgorica and make the whole concept of a love letter that would be dedicated to the capital city of Montenegro. Even people who shared this city with me admitted their curiosity from what are going to be my comments regarding Montenegrinโ€ฆ

Kotor & sunny shore of Montenegro

Montenegro is a small, yet nice country full of relax at sunny beaches and adventures hidden in mountains rising just a few kilometres away from the seashore. My first story with Montenegro took place in the evening when we turned our backs on the setting sun and went on to the Bay of Kotor (Kotorska Boka). Tiredโ€ฆ

Mostar

โ€‹     I must admit that I was often surprised by charm of the places we visited during our wanders across Balkan Peninsula and Mostar was no exception. Though it is a city which has gone through hell of long war with no less cruelties than any other wars, it still endured and now itโ€™s another must-see right next toโ€ฆ

Sarajevo

Others call it the meeting point of western and eastern cultures. The city where all the principles and ideologies harmonize together, no matter how different they are. To be honest, I had not known much about Sarajevo before I arrived there but thatโ€™s probably for the best, as my lack of knowledge about the historical context ofโ€ฆ

Dubrovnik

Until this day, I have mixed feelings about Dubrovnik. On one hand, a mesmerizing stone-walled city on the edge of Mediterranean Sea, which is so rich in terms of landmarks, landscapes and all the elements which make up a city of dreams โ€“ on the other, an incredible amount of tourists, crowded places and Game of Thrones walkingโ€ฆ

Zagreb

     I donโ€™t know if youโ€™ve ever heard the story about the origin of Zagreb. Even city locals have two versions of it but in order to my emotional nature Iโ€™ll stick around with more romantic of the two. Once upon a time, there was a young knight walking through Balkan Peninsula. He was extremely exhausted fromโ€ฆ

Budapest

     Mmm, Budapest… where to begin?      Thereโ€™s something special about this city. Maybe itโ€™s the friendly athmosphere that leaks through your skin from the very first moment as you get off the train at Nyugati palyaudvar or the fact that the city is composed of both historical and modern elements, perfectly interconnectedโ€ฆ

Welcome to Love Letters

Hello everyone and welcome to our brand new blog dedicated to stories, cities, to the world and most importantly, to you! What are the Love Letters and what makes them different from other blogs? Love Letters to the World is an old idea of mine. It somehow came to me at the beginning of myโ€ฆ

About us

Hey everyone! My name is Antonia and I’m a student of Molecular biology and Genetics. Though, besides working in scientific field I would describe myself more as an artist. I love creative writing, taking pictures and I absolutely adore music, whether it’s just listening to it or composing it. And last but not least, I must not forget to mention one of my most intense passions which is traveling.


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